Pakistan Responds to US Misunderstandings on Election Laws
In a recent development, Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch addressed misconceptions surrounding Pakistan’s election laws following a Congressional panel hearing in the United States. Baloch emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to its relationship with the US while clarifying points raised during the hearing.
During the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee hearing titled ‘Pakistan After the Elections’, US Assistant Secretary of State Donald Lu highlighted concerns regarding electoral fraud claims and restrictions on freedom of expression during Pakistan’s recent polls. Baloch acknowledged these concerns and reiterated Pakistan’s stance on electoral integrity and democratic processes.
Regarding the sentencing of Dr. Shakeel Afridi, Baloch affirmed Pakistan’s judicial process, emphasizing that any potential prisoner exchanges are not discussed publicly. She also commented on the Pak-Iran gas pipeline project, stating Pakistan’s intent to proceed with the project in its national interest.
The press briefing also addressed recent security incidents, including the thwarting of a terror attack in Gwadar and Pakistan’s actions in response to terrorism emanating from Afghanistan. Baloch stressed Pakistan’s efforts to maintain peace along the Pak-Afghan border and reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to dialogue and cooperation with Afghanistan to combat terrorism.
In summary, the Foreign Office’s response underscores Pakistan’s dedication to constructive dialogue, regional stability, and its commitment to addressing bilateral concerns with the United States and Afghanistan.